Best Rails CMS choice 2021

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  1. Comfortable Mexican Sofa

    ComfortableMexicanSofa is a powerful Ruby on Rails 5.2+ CMS (Content Management System) Engine

    You're going to be disappointed. https://www.locomotivecms.com/ might get you kind of close. https://github.com/comfy/comfortable-mexican-sofa is good, too, but not modern-looking.

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  3. LocomotiveCMS

    A platform to create, publish and edit sites (by locomotivecms)

    You're going to be disappointed. https://www.locomotivecms.com/ might get you kind of close. https://github.com/comfy/comfortable-mexican-sofa is good, too, but not modern-looking.

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